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How do red-light cameras work?

The cameras used in the red-light safety program use sophisticated technology to help save lives. This video explains in simple terms the basic operation of these life saving devices. Click the YouTube logo
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Interested in knowing how red-light running events are processed?

This video emphasizes how every detail is checked, re-checked and checked again by ATS employees and police to ensure that every event captured results in a violation being issued and meets all of the issuing authority's legal requirements.

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What is the goal of this program?

The primary goal of all road safety programs is to make streets safer for all drivers, bicyclists, and pedestrians. Red-light safety camera programs in Florida are funding research to cure paralysis. Play this video to learn more.

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Traffic Safety Statistics:

Traffic collisions are the No. 1 killer of teens in the United States. On average, 11 teens die each day in preventable crashes. (IIHS)"

The economic impact of traffic collisions involving 15 through 20-year-old drivers is more than $40 billion. (NHTSA)"

One in three Americans knows someone who has been injured or killed in a red-light running crash."

The city of Chandler, AZ recorded a nearly 50% decrease in red-light violations due to red-light safety cameras."

According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, drivers who use hand-held devices while driving are four times as likely to get into crashes serious enough to injure themselves or others.
Red-light running is the leading cause of urban crashes according to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety."

Speeding kills more than 1,000 Americans every month. (IIHS)"

Speeding is a factor in about one-third of all fatal crashes. In 2009, more than 13,000 people died in speed related crashes. (IIHS)"

About half of the deaths in red-light running crashes are people other than the driver including pedestrians, bicyclists, and occupants in other vehicles."

The financial cost to the public as a result of red-light running crashes is estimated to be more than $14 billion each year."

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